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February 1st, 2006, 19:00 | #1 |
WE Baby 3.8 Hi-Capa.
Edit, I had made a severe mistake on the maker. Nevertheless it does not change my impression
First impressions. (Note that this is based on a quarter century of experience with real Colt firearms, including gunsmithing them). Just got it, unfired, new in box, from DEA (thanks Randy, excellent service). Dont plan to fire it anytime soon, so dont expect a review on that. As compared to the real thing: Weight: so close to the same it's a moot point. Finish: Looks like a phosphate finish, or a sandblasted finish. Nice and matte, and I prefer that. Sights: metal 3-dot, fixed. Frame and slide: all metal. Controls, grip safety, etc: all work as they should. Ambidextrous safety is a neat bonus. Hammer does have a half-cock safety feature, and that is a detail I did not expect. Trigger pull: reasonably crisp. Trigger is skeletonized type. Hammer is rounded. Frame: is grooved under the barrel to allow attachments. Markings: Caliber and model name are on par. I prefer no markings at all, but that's not important. Frame fit: Actually tighter than a real Colt. Barrel seems a tad loose, but I'm used to National Match Colts. Compared to a military grade Colt, it's equal. Research is in order next time I talk to my sources for parts that should fit... Takedown: identical to a real Colt. Removing the slide exposes the adjustable hopup wheel. And that too is a nice touch. This is the first WE Airsoft gun I own, and now I agree they are an excellent deal. To anyone else who went with the deal from DEA, I assure you that you're going to really enjoy this gun. |
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February 1st, 2006, 19:32 | #2 |
Greylocks, do you mean the WEI tech Baby Hi-Capa? Or does Western Arms (WA) have one as well?
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February 1st, 2006, 19:32 | #3 | |
Western Arms? What order were you on? Wei-Etech (WE) is the company that makes the baby hi-capa 3.8, not Western Arms. Anyways.. Here's a little blurb I posted on another forum about the gun:
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February 2nd, 2006, 19:04 | #4 |
It's the Baby Hi Capa that DEA was ordering, if it's not WA, then I severely goofed.
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February 2nd, 2006, 19:07 | #5 | |
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February 2nd, 2006, 19:09 | #6 |
Yep, my error. Post fixed. Still quite happy with it.
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February 11th, 2006, 02:22 | #7 |
NAAZ's #1 fan!
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stock metal? are all WE's stock metal? (with a price tag of -200$ thats a nice deal....little too nice :| )
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May 17th, 2006, 18:09 | #8 |
*AV Status Suspended pending trade resolution*
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A necropost, but I feel that this isn’t worth a new thread. I’ve been focusing my efforts on the HFC M190, for now.
This is the WE Hi-Capa Type 10, by the way. Please refer to the M190 review for pictures (http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...t=26630&page=1 – scroll down). Sights are great. A bit ugly, in my opinion, but still great. There’s a white dot in the center of each one. Everything, save the grips, are metal. Finish- Great. However, paint seems to rub off a bit in the holster. This isn’t very noticeable, and it’s my ancient, rough WWII-era holster’s fault. Trademarks- ‘Baby Hi-Capa?’. I hate that, to tell you the truth, but to my relief it wasn’t engraved- simply painted. ‘Cal .45 ACP’ was painted on the other side, and ‘Cal .45’ was on the ejection port (engraved). Sweeet. Takedown- Greylocks had to help me a bit on this one, I’m not the best with these. However, it was identical to the real-steel. Ajustable Hop-Up too, for that matter. Grip safety works great, so does the regular safety. This didn’t have the moulding problems the other guy had, and is a great fit. Final impressions- amazing. I haven’t gotten to fire it, yet, the propane adaptor arrives in a few days. My only put-off is the fact you cannot modify it for left-handed use, the grips don’t allow for that and the notch is in only one side of the magazine. If I’m wrong about that, feel free to correct me- I just can’t see how it could be converted, and I really don’t want to take the grips off. |
May 17th, 2006, 20:04 | #9 | |
As a leftie I've learned to adapt to using my middle finger for the mag release. As long as there's an ambi-safe, I'm good to go.
It's actually an advantage if you're a leftie. The mag release is less likely to brush up against your body, and thus preventing an accidental release of your mag (and at fifty-sixty bucks a piece, you should care ).
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